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October 24, 2012 / ,

NC State goes prepaid for student ID

Campus among first to use U.S. Bank’s new nationwide service When you’re pitching your banking partnership program to a college and you don’t have a brick and mortar facility any closer than one state away from the university, it helps...
August 14, 2012 / ,

Keep electronics, private information secure at school

Protecting yourself against ID theft probably isn’t even on a college student’s to-do list. Yet, young adults aged 18-24 are among the last to detect identity theft when compared to other age groups. It took them 132 days on average...
July 2, 2012 / ,

Iowa university launches new ID card

The University of Iowa is rolling out a new version of its Iowa One card that integrates electronic door access using proximity technology. The school recently changed the banking vendor it uses for the card, which also serves as a...
June 15, 2012 /

Banks asked to provide campus card contracts

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and two other congressmen have sent letters to 15 financial institutions and third-party financial providers that supply campus debit and prepaid cards to colleges and universities. The financial institutions were asked to provide a list of...
June 8, 2012 /

Campus card financial service providers take issue with PIRG Report

Researchers lump products, providers together missing the mark By Jill Jaracz, Contributing Editor, AVISIAN Publications As campuses have embraced electronic distribution of financial aid and banking services tied to campus cards, have students been forced to pay more for the...
April 26, 2012 / ,

Regulations make it tougher for banks on campus

Banking partnerships increase in 2011, though slightly By Andy Williams, Associate Editor, Avisian Publication Campus card bank partnerships, like many financial service offerings, are having a tough time as increased regulation makes it harder for banks to turn a profit...
April 23, 2012 /

CBORD’s GET Funds provides students mobile account management

The CBORD Group rolled out GET Funds, an online and mobile commerce software application that puts account information in the hands of students wherever mobile smart phone services are available. GET Funds gives students 24/7 account access utilizing a mobile...
April 13, 2012 / ,

MidFirst Bank, Arizona State partner to replace Sun Card with MasterCard

Arizona State University, Tempe, and the state’s largest privately-held bank have partnered to implement a MasterCard student ID for students and faculty. Labeled the Pitchfork ID after the school’s nickname, the Sun Devils, the MasterCard is intended to function as...
March 2, 2012 /

Higher One adds new checking account options

Higher One expanded its checking account options for college students. Previously checking accounts were only offered to current customers but new customers can now have immediate access to three checking account choices tailored to suit the banking behavior of college...
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Smartphones empower the campus card

Across markets, smart phones are being used for more than phone calls, texts and email. It is easy to focus on brand new functions, but the biggest impact may be in the way people interact with long-standing services. Handsets are...
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